Sentences with phrase «taking its cue from european»

Intricate details on the headliner and seats take cues from European furniture and Japanese Royal Kimono designs for an interior that embraces individuality.
Taking cues from European automakers such as BMW and Mercedes, the Japanese offered American buyers quick, agile and stylish family sedans - products the Big Three couldn't come close to matching.
Taking cues from European mid-century modernism, the stylish décor is stunning in its simplicity.
But Marshall is best known for work that places black figures in paintings which take their cue from the European masters.

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European markets closed higher on Wednesday as investors took cues from overseas markets and digested fresh earnings reports.
European stocks take cues from opening drop in U.S. and end near session lows Adidas backs yearly outlook European stocks on Thursday close lower, with selling accelerating in the afternoon as U.S. stocks slumped at the start of their regular trading session, extending a downturn begun following the Federal Reserve's Wednesday policy update on inflation and economic health.
If there's one culinary cue worth taking from the Europeans, it's that chocolate is a perfectly acceptable way to begin the day.
By Aurelia d'Andrea If there's one culinary cue worth taking from the Europeans, it's that chocolate is a perfectly acceptable way to begin the day.
Inspired by «Rolls - Royces that have conveyed Kings and Queens, Emperors and Empresses and world leaders throughout history,» the car's interior features several intricate details that take cues from Japanese silk robes and European furniture.
While details are still thin about the Verso S, the photos shown here indicate that Toyota has taken styling cues from some of the major European marques, such as Renault, in designing its MPV.
The ute was styled at Hyundai's European design center in Russelsheim, Germany, and takes cues from the ix - onic concept from the Geneva motor show.
In this, it takes its cue from the large and well - respected European comics publishing houses.
Elegant Newtown deli - bar Continental, with an evening bistro upstairs, takes its cue from the intimate European bars of old — all dark wood, marble... Read More
Taking its cue from the most sophisticated European hotels, the Alfonso XIII offers guests a lush ambiance along with the most modern amenities.
If nothing else, Pirelli (1967), which later entered the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, makes it clear that Voulkos was indeed a bona fide sculptor taking cues from the masters of his time, both American welders as well as European modelers and carvers.
The most compelling of these takes its cue from the title, a spiritual trope that appears in this specific textual form in European and Central Asian cultures and, generally, in others too numerous to mention.
His style — sometimes called Indian Space Painting — took cues from Northwest Coast Indian and Pre-Columbian art, comic books and European masters like Klee and Miró.
Sanctums of Decision at the Richard Taittinger Gallery (until 2 October) includes figurative works that depict delicately - rendered, dreamlike interiors and exteriors that take their cue from 19th - century European painting and Iranian history.
The design takes its cue from my old boarding schools tie, but the stripes are grey instead of blue and the direction of the stripes is conform to American tradition instead of European.
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